



The Pinckneyville Panthers defeated West Frankfort 28-14 in its home opener to even its record at 1-1. The team capitalized on a balanced attack on both sides of the ball. Neil Kellerman ran for two touchdowns and 66 yards.The defense was also stout, stifling the Redbirds' no-huddle offense with four interceptions including a third quarter pick by senior Adam Barczewski that he returned for a 16-yard TD. Sophomore Caleb Howard was the other Panther to reach paydirt with a one-yard run in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter. The team hosts Benton Sept. 10. Click on the image to view the picture gallery.
BY JEFF SMYTH
Darrell Cope rises from a patio chair, smiles and says, “I’m proud as heck. I'm still breathing air. You can’t lose me.”
Twenty five years ago Darrell couldn’t stand at all let alone crow about how well he felt. He laid in the intensive care unit in a coma. Doctors gave him little chance to survive. But not only did he prove them woefully wrong, Darrell went on to relearn how to walk and talk, got a driver’s license, attended college and live alone in a house on Main St.
This is Darrell’s story. It is one of a man who thumbed his nose at the odds, a mother’s tough love and family and friends who refused to give up on him even when he thought about giving up on himself.
BY JEFF SMYTH
Tearing down the interstate at speeds far surpassing the legal limit I find little need for idle chitchat. There are more than 2,250 miles to cover before arriving at the final destination -- Seattle, Wash. -- and each bend in the road and click of the odometer is enough distraction for me. I instruct my copilot to buckle in and fire up the iPod. There won’t be any father-daughter bonding happening here.
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The Pinckneyville Panthers unveiled its 2010 look with a scrimmage Aug. 21. The opens play Aug. 27 at Red Bud. It returns home Sept. 3 to face West Frankfort. Remaining games on the schedule include: Sept. 10 versus Benton; Sept. 17 at A-J; Sept. 24 at Nashville; Oct. 1 versus Du Quoin; Oct. 8 at Sparta; Oct. 15 versus Carterville and Oct. 22 at Dupo. Kickoff for all games is 7 p.m. Click on image to view the photo gallery.
By Jeff Smyth
Blaine Kauffman and Danny Vaugh stood under a shade tree at the American Thresherman Association (ATA) show in Pinckneyville looking like a couple of rival gang members. Both were flying their colors; Kauffman in green because he’s in the John Deere tribe, and Vaugh in red declaring his allegiance to International Harvester. They began to talk smack.
“The only tractor company in the United States that hasn’t gone under is John Deere,” Kauffman crowed. “International has, Oliver has and Allis-Chalmers has.”
“That because all those companies were run by very honest people,” Vaugh swiped back. “Tractors are like tomatoes. They are best when they are red.”
The 51st Annual Steam, Gas and Threshing Show will be held Aug. 18-21 at the Perry County Fairgrounds. This year’s featured tractor is the Massey-Ferguson line.
Charles Greer, president of the American Thresherman Association (ATA) that hosts the event, said he expects 1,300 exhibits including 900 antique tractors of all makes to be displayed. Greer also anticipates huge crowds including attendance of more than 10,000 on Saturday alone. He figures the total gate will be around 14,000.
The Pinckneyville High School Marching Panthers broke from camp earlier this month after practicing in sweltering weather a medley of songs by Billy Joel. The band is slated to participate in the Murphysboro Apple Festival, Sept. 18; Effingham Field Show, Sept. 25 and University of Illinois Field Show, Oct. 16. Click on the picture to view the photo gallery.
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